Diabetes is becoming a growing problem. More than 18.2 million people in the United States have diabetes and it is predicted that ⅓ of the population of America will have diabetes by 2050. Type two diabetes is the most common form of diabetes and it is caused when the pancreas ceases to make insulin. The job of insulin is to lower blood sugars by carrying glucose into the cells for energy. A lack of insulin causes a build up of sugar in the blood and can have fatal effects on the body if left untreated. Effects include heart disease, stroke, kidney disease and failure and even blindness. Diabetes is most common for people over the age of 45, but the occurrence …show more content…
The levels of obesity are growing each year and many health experts have come to the conclusion that the levels of sugar and cholesterol in our supermarkets are the cause. It has been proven by a research project conducted at UC San Francisco that 80% of food items in U.S. grocery stores are spiked with added sugar. Many products are decorated with eye-catching advertising and attractive claims when in reality they are hiding copious amounts of sugar. Many researchers believe that the reason the risk of diabetes is increasing is because of the ever increasing amount of sugar available all over the world. It is a well known fact that eating too much sugar will most likely lead to obesity. Obesity is a leading factor in diabetes, and is one of the main reasons for it. Rising amounts of obesity means a rising risk of diabetes. However, research conducted at UC San Francisco indicates that sugar intake could be directly linked to diabetes. The researchers gathered data on sugar availability and diabetes rates from 175 countries over 10 years. They identified that high sugar levels in a population 's food supply was linked to a high diabetes rate. Diabetes rates increased the longer a population was exposed to excess sugar and it decreased when sugar availability went down. This is direct proof that sugar could be responsible for the levels of obesity and diabetes. As shown by researchers, the more sugar …show more content…
It was found to be the 7th leading cause of death in the United States in 2010, and thousands of people are diagnosed every year. It is my belief, concluded from my research, that due to the superabundant amounts of sugar available everywhere, sugar is the leading cause for type two diabetes. Eating excessive amounts of sugar will most likely lead to obesity and obesity is an extremely popular problem. Obesity is the main cause of type two diabetes and is well known for causing lots of problems and complications. An interview with a certified nurse proved that diabetes is a serious problem and actions need to be taken to prevent it. “Diabetes is a problem for the person who has it because it causes drastic lifestyle changes and many serious long term health problems in most body systems from having high or unstable blood sugars.” She quoted. “It’s a problem in our community because a lot of people have it and many are obese from bad eating habits or sedentary lifestyles. They then get diabetes as a result along with other diseases such as heart disease.” As this registered nurse stated, having diabetes is a growing problem. Taking into consideration the fact that the average adult eats about 32 teaspoons of sugar a day and average child, 22, it is blatantly obvious that sugar is a major cause in the high numbers of people who have